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Originally Posted by DAKRA
Hey NALs, I really enjoy the polls and their commentary.
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The purpose of a poll is to make people discuss the topic and discuss why the results are what they are.
The purpose of the poll creator is to get as many votes as possible per poll.
But, of course, even then people want to believe in "conspiracies" and "hidden agendas".
In the mean time, I ask myself why did few people voted "NO" in this poll?
And how can an agenda be propagated when a poll gives people the option to be positive or negative? Would the critics be criticizing this poll if most people would have voted "NO"?
Would the claims of a "hidden agenda" had been made had the results been a majority voting "NO"?
Well, I guess Anthony J. D'Angelo was right when he said:
“Reality doesn't bite, rather our perception of reality bites."
-NALs